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Each "word" in the mRNA language consists of how many letters?

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3 letters

Step-by-step explanation:

The "letters" of the alphabet are grouped into "words" of three letters each. On the mRNA molecule each "word" of three letters is called a codon. a single codon specifies, or "codes for", a single amino acid.

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